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This is necessary for #20. Right now suppressions will take the form of:
This same suppression logic is used for all diagnostics produced by Rome. This supports multiple categories for suppressions.
We can bikeshed on the actual comment prefix later, whether it's
rome-ignore
,rome-suppress
,@rome-ignore
, or whatever.We may also want to enforce a suppression description.
One side effect of the suppressions is that it also works for suppressing syntax errors... Not sure if we want to keep that, but it's cool.